Interactive session on Dr. Spock’s Baby & Childcare In India

Share your views on parenting with a panel of eminent personalities
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Crossword Book store Kemps Corner is having an interactive session and here are the details:

Guests:

Dr. Robert Needleman: Vice president of developmental and behavioural pediatrics at The Dr Spock Company.

Dr. Abdulla Gori: Specializes in pediatric medicine in Cleveland, Ohio

Mary Morgan: Wife of Late. Dr. Benjamin Spock

DJ Suketu

Lalita Iyer : Columnist from HT & The Indian Express

About The Book:

The world-famous parenting book that revolutionized childcare now specially adapted for parents in the Indian subcontinent. Parents in the south Asian subcontinent have a lot of the same questions as parents everywhere, but they also face challenges that are unique to their environment. The pace of change means that, like it or not, as a parent in India today you must make choices: if you are a traditionalist, do you follow your family’s traditions absolutely, or only part-way? If you are preparing your children to take their places in the world of tomorrow, how can you best do that? You may choose to emulate some aspects of parenting as it is done in the US or UK. But which aspects? Organized for fast and easy reference, and written in collaboration with Indian pediatricians, Dr Spock’s landmark book includes the latest information on all aspects of child-rearing, from breastfeeding and first aid to talking to your child about personal issues.

All Dr Spock’s invaluable, time-tested advice is here, including the most current medical practices and advances in childcare, but tailored for an Indian market. More than ever before, this essential and classic work will help all parents face their many challenges and responsibilities with new confidence and joy. As Dr Spock always said: ‘Trust yourself. You know more than you think you do.’

Dr Benjamin Spock

• Dr. Benjamin Spock, MD, was a practicing pediatrician from 1933 to 1947 and then a teacher, researcher and political activist for causes that affect children. He died in March 1998.

Contact Crossword Kemps Corner at 022 – 66272100 – 05.

Here are the details:

Where: Crossword, Kemps Corner, Mumbai

When: Saturday 3rd November, 12 noon

Open for all Kids, Parents & Grandparents

Hope to see you there!

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